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Course Descriptions/English 303
more than 6 credit hours. No student may receive more than 3 hours of English internship credit during a semester.
Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours and ENG 3310 with a grade of “B” or better; or dean’s approval; 2.0 GPA
Graded academic experiences that provide students with an opportunity to put classroom learning into practice. English internships provide supervised experiential learning in editing, publishing, public relations, and other settings related to the major field of study. ENG 4193, 4293, and 4393 may be repeated separately or in combination with ENG 4394 for a total of no more than 6 credit hours. No student may receive more than 3 hours of English internship credit during a semester.
Prerequisite: Any junior-level literature survey, concurrent enrollment in any junior-level literature survey, or instructor permission
An in-depth examination of some aspect(s) of British literary culture. The course may focus on an important historical period or movement, one-three major authors, some question(s) of aesthetics or artistic technique, or a major theme or special topic. Students will be expected to demonstrate effective literary research and analysis. May be repeated for credit as content changes (section subtitles will appear in RamLink).
Prerequisite: Any junior-level literature survey, concurrent enrollment in any junior-level literature survey, or instructor permission
An in-depth examination of some aspect(s) of American literary culture. The course may focus on an important historical period or movement, one- three major authors, some question(s) of aesthetics or artistic technique, or a major theme or special topic. Students will be expected to demonstrate effective literary research and analysis. May be repeated for credit as content changes (section subtitles will appear in RamLink).
Prerequisite: Any junior-level literature survey, concurrent enrollment in any junior-level literature survey, or instructor permission
An in-depth examination of some aspect(s) of World literature. The course may focus on an important historical period or movement, one-three major authors, some question(s) of aesthetics or artistic technique, or a major theme or special topic. Students will be expected to demonstrate effective literary research and analysis. May be repeated for credit as content changes (section subtitles will appear in RamLink).
Prerequisite: Any junior-level literature survey, concurrent enrollment in any junior-level literature survey, or instructor permission
A focused examination of some question(s) pertaining to genre. Courses may survey the development of a selected genre, focus on a specific period, or explore critical theories or social and aesthetic values. Students will be expected to demonstrate effective literary research and analysis. May be repeated for credit as content changes (section subtitles will appear in RamLink).
4293. Internship I 2 hours
4319. Topics in British Literature 3 hours
4322. Topics in American Literature 3 hours
4330. Topics in World Literature 3 hours
4333. Studies in Literary Genre 3 hours
4337. Shakespeare 3 hours
Prerequisite: Any junior-level literature survey, concurrent enrollment in any junior-level literature survey, or instructor permission
A critical examination of Shakespeare's range and development of the art of drama. Students will be expected to demonstrate effective literary research and analysis.


































































































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